scamper |
flow |
Related terms |
Scamper is a related term of flow.
In lang=en terms the difference between scamper and flow
is that
scamper is to run quickly and lightly, especially in a playful manner or in an undignified manner while
flow is to discharge excessive blood from the uterus.
As nouns the difference between scamper and flow
is that
scamper is a quick, light run while
flow is a movement in people or things with a particular way in large numbers or amounts.
As verbs the difference between scamper and flow
is that
scamper is to run quickly and lightly, especially in a playful manner or in an undignified manner while
flow is to move as a fluid from one position to another.
flow |
arise |
Related terms |
As verbs the difference between flow and arise
is that
flow is to move as a fluid from one position to another while
arise is to come up from a lower to a higher position.
As a noun flow
is a movement in people or things with a particular way in large numbers or amounts.
freshet |
flow |
As nouns the difference between freshet and flow
is that
freshet is a flood resulting from heavy rain or a spring thaw while
flow is a movement in people or things with a particular way in large numbers or amounts.
As a verb flow is
to move as a fluid from one position to another.
flush |
flow |
In lang=en terms the difference between flush and flow
is that
flush is to excite, inflame while
flow is to discharge excessive blood from the uterus.
In computing|lang=en terms the difference between flush and flow
is that
flush is (computing) to clear (a buffer) of its contents while
flow is (computing) to arrange (text in a wordprocessor, etc) so that it wraps neatly into a designated space; to reflow.
As nouns the difference between flush and flow
is that
flush is a group of birds that have suddenly started up from undergrowth, trees etc or
flush can be a sudden flowing; a rush which fills or overflows, as of water for cleansing purposes or
flush can be (poker) a hand consisting of all cards with the same suit while
flow is a movement in people or things with a particular way in large numbers or amounts.
As verbs the difference between flush and flow
is that
flush is to cause to take flight from concealment or
flush can be to cleanse by flooding with generous quantities of a fluid while
flow is to move as a fluid from one position to another.
As an adjective flush
is smooth, even, aligned; not sticking out.
flow |
through |
As nouns the difference between flow and through
is that
flow is a movement in people or things with a particular way in large numbers or amounts while
through is a large slab of stone laid on a tomb.
As a verb flow
is to move as a fluid from one position to another.
As a preposition through is
from one side of an opening to the other.
As an adjective through is
passing from one side of an object to the other.
As an adverb through is
from one side to the other by way of the interior.
edd |
flow |
As nouns the difference between edd and flow
is that
edd is acronym of element definition document|lang=en a file format for
Adobe FrameMaker while
flow is a movement in people or things with a particular way in large numbers or amounts.
As a proper noun EDD
is iATA airport code for
Erldunda, a town in
Northern Territories, ِAustralia.
As a verb flow is
to move as a fluid from one position to another.
flow |
flowability |
As nouns the difference between flow and flowability
is that
flow is a movement in people or things with a particular way in large numbers or amounts while
flowability is quality or degree of (fluids and loose particulate solids) being flowable.
As a verb flow
is to move as a fluid from one position to another.
roam |
flow |
Related terms |
Roam is a related term of flow.
In lang=en terms the difference between roam and flow
is that
roam is to or wander over while
flow is to discharge excessive blood from the uterus.
As verbs the difference between roam and flow
is that
roam is to wander or travel freely and with no specific destination while
flow is to move as a fluid from one position to another.
As a noun flow is
a movement in people or things with a particular way in large numbers or amounts.
tear |
flow |
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In transitive terms the difference between tear and flow
is that
tear is to make (an opening) with force or energy while
flow is to cover with varnish.
In intransitive terms the difference between tear and flow
is that
tear is to produce tears while
flow is to discharge excessive blood from the uterus.
toddle |
flow |
Related terms |
As verbs the difference between toddle and flow
is that
toddle is to walk unsteadily, as a small child does while
flow is to move as a fluid from one position to another.
As a noun flow is
a movement in people or things with a particular way in large numbers or amounts.
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